- - Alex — he is prepared to breathe out
- - Not an inspiring thing to do when no longer healthy
- - Give out audible greeting to old lover
- - "waiting to ......" (terry mcmillan novel)
- - Respond to the killer leaving the room you're in, say
- - I'm sorry to admit a mistake so marked beer's put out
- - What to do after you breathe in
- - Hal to go in river? Don't hold your breath!
- - Prince Henry in river to breathe out
- - Trainer's directive
- - Yoga teacher's instruction
- - Personal trainer's instruction
- - Terry McMillan's "Waiting to ......"
- - Doctor's order, at times
- - Trainer's instruction
- - Word in a Terry McMillan title
- - Deflate one's lungs
- - "Waiting to ......": McMillan novel
- - "Waiting to .........."
- - "Waiting to .........." (Houston film)
- - "Waiting to ......" (1995 drama)
- - Command to a gym group
- - Gym teacher's command.
- - Breathe out and cast hex over ale
- - breathe out – formerly healthy
- - breathe out, formerly healthy in body
- - Get out of breath being no longer fit
- - U-turn from inhale
- - Breathe out when no longer well?
- - Let out breath
- - Give away oxygen
- - expire, though once healthy
- - No longer healthy? Take a breather!
- - breathe out - was healthy once!
- - Breathe outward
- - Expel air from the lungs
- - Breath out
- - Breathe out
- - Sigh, say
- - Yoga instruction
- - Yoga class instruction
- - Advice for relaxing
- - Don't hold your breath, as former partner is on heroin and taking drink
- - Expire, no longer in good health
- - Sigh with relief, say
- - Let out a sigh, say
- - Don't hold your breath
- - Yoga command
- - Former husband on drink? Blow!
- - Breathe out once healthy
- - Expel air
- - Blow out old partner in the pink associated with Hearty
- - Relax, metaphorically
- - Discharge from old well
- - Show relief, in a way
- - Emit air
- - Let out some air
- - Sigh, for instance
- - Release tension, possibly
- - Let air out
- - Sigh, for example
- - Lamaze instruction
- - Become breathless?
- - Finish respiring
- - Meditation instruction
- - Create secondhand smoke
- - Let out a breath
- - Let a breath out
- - Say "Whew!," say
- - Let the air out
- - Emit breath
- - Show slight relief, maybe
- - Opposite of inspire
- - Release tension, in a way
- - Let out air
- - Blow smoke, e.g.
- - Force out
- - Make smoke rings, perhaps
- - Give off
- - Breathe
- - Give off, as vapor.
- - Emit vapor.
- - Command heard in calisthenics.
- - Pass off.
- - Puff
- - Expire
- - Let out
- - Emit
- - Blow out
- - Let it all out
- - Let it out
- - Release
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